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      Evening ticket £11.95 Two course film & food deal available £29.95 - £40.95 depending on choice of main course
      Matinee ticket £9.95 One course film & food deal available £15.95 - £30.95 depending on food choice
      Morning ticket £7.95
      Event Ticket Please see individual event for ticket price & film & food price
      Café Bar Events Ticket Please see individual event for ticket price
      Morning Baby Wednesday ticket £7.95 Babies under 12 months attend for free. Pre-school children under age 5 can attend PG & U rated films £7.95

The Choral

1916. As war rages on the Western Front, the Choral Society in Ramsden, Yorkshire has lost most of its men to the army. The Choral’s ambitious committee, determined to press ahead, decides to recruit local young males to swell their ranks. They must also engage a new chorus master, and despite their suspicions that he has something to hide, their best bet seems to be Dr. Henry Guthrie (Ralph Fiennes) – driven, uncompromising, and recently returned from a career in Germany. As conscription papers start to arrive, the whole community discovers that the best response to the chaos that is laying waste to their lives is to make music together.

Nuremberg

The world will bear witness to NUREMBERG.

The Allies, led by the unyielding chief prosecutor, Robert H. Jackson (Michael Shannon), have the task of ensuring the Nazi regime answers for the unveiled horrors of the Holocaust while a US Army psychiatrist (Rami Malek) is locked in a dramatic psychological duel with former Reichsmarschall Herman Göring (Russell Crowe).

Wicked: For Good

Last year’s global cinematic cultural sensation, which became the most successful Broadway film adaptation of all time, now reaches its epic, electrifying, emotional conclusion in Wicked: For Good.

Directed once again by award-winning director Jon M. Chu and starring the spectacular returning cast, led by Academy Award® nominated superstars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, the final chapter of the untold story of the witches of Oz begins with Elphaba and Glinda estranged and living with the consequences of their choices.

The Housemaid

The Housemaid, adapted from Freida McFadden’s internationally bestselling novel, is a psychological thriller that follows Millie Calloway, a young woman who takes a job as a live-in housekeeper for a wealthy couple—only to uncover disturbing secrets hidden behind their picture-perfect lives.

Originally published in 2022, the novel became a runaway hit, earning spots on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. With over six million copies sold worldwide and a staggering 4.5-star rating from more than 369,000 Amazon readers, it has captivated fans of domestic suspense and psychological thrillers

Back to the Future: 40th Anniversay

Head Back To The Future, again this Christmas.

Fackham Hall

A spoof that crosses Downton Abbey with Airplane! and Monty Python, Fackham Hall follows loveable pick-pocket Eric Noone (Radcliffe) as he lands a job at a unique English manor house. He quickly rises through the ranks, and a forbidden romance with lady-of-the-house Rose Davenport (McKenzie) blossoms. But when an unexpected murder occurs, Eric gets framed - leaving Rose and her family’s future perilously uncertain.

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere

Bruce Springsteen’s journey crafting his 1982 album Nebraska, which emerged as he recorded Born in the USA with the E Street Band. Based on Warren Zanes’ book.

Blue Moon

On the evening of March 31, 1943, legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart confronts his shattered self-confidence in Sardi’s bar as his former collaborator Richard Rodgers celebrates the opening night of his ground-breaking hit musical “Oklahoma!”.

Mrs. Warren’s Profession: NT Live

Showing on multiple dates from October 23rd.

Evening Tickets £14.95. Film and Two Course Meal £32.95 to £43.95 depending on choice.

Matinee Tickets £12.95. Film and One Course Meal £18.95 to £33.95 depending on choice.

Five-time Olivier Award winner Imelda Staunton (The Crown) joins forces with her real-life daughter Bessie Carter (Bridgerton) for the very first time, playing mother and daughter in Bernard Shaw’s incendiary moral classic.

Vivie Warren is a woman ahead of her time. Her mother, however, is a product of that old patriarchal order. Exploiting it has earned Mrs. Warren a fortune – but at what cost?

Filmed live from the West End, this new production reunites Staunton with director Dominic Cooke (Follies, Good), exploring the clash between morality and independence, traditions and progress.

i was 8814 - with scenes from Alrewas Arboretum - in aid of Wychnor Kid's Village.

Featuring scenes from the Alrewas National Memorial Arboretum, 50% of the proceeds from tickets will go to the film makers and The Red Carpet’s 50% will all be donated to The Wychnor Kid’s Village who provide respite for children with critical illnesses.

Both showings of this film will be introduced by Dr Amy Williams who lives locally and works for the Association of Jewish Refugees as the Kindertransport scholar in residence. She recently discovered the lost Kindertransport lists and the story I’d love you to watch here at The Red Carpet was featured in The New York Times.

Here’s a synopsis..

Torn from her home, alone, and unsure of where she was headed, Hanna left Germany on a transport bound for England at just 7 years old.

She would come to learn that she was part of an epic rescue effort that would save nearly 10,000 Jewish children from Hitler’s Nazi regime. Hanna’s parents, Markus and Amalie however, would not make it to safety. They were forced from their home and deported to endure six months of inhumane conditions in the Lódz Ghetto before being murdered in Chelmno, Poland, on May 3, 1942.

In the film, ’i was 8814,’ Hanna sits down at 92 years old to personally narrate her story in breathtaking detail. She recounts childhood experience of seeing Hitler parade through her hometown, the heartbreaking journey of discovering her parent’s fate, facing the bitter truth, and turning her vengeful hatred to forgiveness.

The film was shot on location across Germany, Poland, Britain, and the United States, and features several prominent national memorials, including the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, England.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale - Final Shows.

Follows the Crawley family and their staff as they enter the 1930s. As the beloved cast of characters navigates how to lead Downton Abbey into the future, they must embrace change and welcome a new chapter.

I Swear - Final Shows.

Diagnosed with Tourette’s at age 15, John Davidson faced and overcame many hardships from adolescence and early adulthood as a result of what was a little known and entirely misunderstood condition in 1980’s Britain. I SWEAR is a funny, heartfelt and moving account of John’s experiences.

Written and directed by BAFTA-nominated filmmaker Kirk Jones (Waking Ned, Nanny McPhee), I SWEAR stars Robert Aramayo (The Rings of Power, The King’s Man, Behind Her Eyes) as John Davidson. Supporting cast includes three-time BAFTA nominee Maxine Peake (Words of War, The Theory of Everything, Say Nothing), BAFTA-winner Shirley Henderson (Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, Trainspotting), and Cannes Best Actor Award winner & Golden Lion winner Peter Mullan (War Horse, The Magdalene Sisters).

Bat Out of Hell: The Musical

Showing on Thursday 30th at 7.30pm, Sunday 2nd November at 4.50pm and Wednesday 5th November at 7.30pm

Evening Tickets £14.95. Film and Two Course Meal £32.95 to £43.95 depending on choice.

Matinee Tickets £12.95. Film and One Course Meal £18.95 to £33.95 depending on choice.

Get ready for the ultimate rock experience as Bat Out of Hell roars onto the big screen this Halloween!

The cast of the West End production will bring Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf’s iconic anthems to life, including I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That), Paradise By The Dashboard Light, Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad, Dead Ringer For Love, and, of course, Bat Out of Hell.

Bat out of Hell -The Musical promises a spectacle that will leave you breathless! This heart-pounding experience, with a powerhouse eight-piece live band on stage, delivers a new production with sprawling multi-level platforms to transport you from Raven’s bedroom to the underground world of the Lost in a visual feast that pushes the boundaries of live theatre.

CBeebies Panto 2025: Cinderella

CBeebies Panto is coming back in cinemas for yet another Christmassy adventure, this time with Cinderella at the helm!
As always, the show will feature many of CBeebies’ most popular actors and presenters. Full of catchy songs, dancing, and pantomime fun, it promises to be the must-see Christmas event for preschoolers and their families.

The Doors: When You're Strange

The chemistry of four artists made The Doors one of America’s most influential rock bands. With rare footage shot from their formation in 1965 to Jim Morrison’s death in 1971, When You’re Strange, Tom DiCillo’s GRAMMY® Award-Winning film narrated by Johnny Depp, follows the band through their career, providing insight into the revolutionary impact of their music. On the occasion of the band’s 60th anniversary, the film will be presented in cinemas in 4K for the first time ever, and feature a newly recorded performance of "Riders on the Storm" featuring John Densmore, Robby Krieger, and special guests performing the song in exotic locations around the world in partnership with Playing For Change.

Cinderella: The Royal Ballet

Showing on November 25th 7.15pm., 28th at 7pm and 30th at 1.25pm
Evening Tickets £14.95. Film and Two Course Meal £32.95 to £43.95 depending on choice
Matinee Tickets £12.95. Film and One Course Meal £18.95 to £33.95 depending on choice.
Filmed in December 2024.
Stuck at home and put to work by her spoiled Step-Sisters, Cinderella’s life is dreary and dull. Everything changes when she helps a mysterious woman out...With a little bit of magic, she is transported into an ethereal new world – one where fairies bring the gifts of the seasons, where pumpkins turn into carriages, and where true love awaits. 
This enchanting ballet by The Royal Ballet’s Founding Choreographer Frederick Ashton is a theatrical experience for all the family and will transport you into an ethereal world where a sprinkling of fairy dust makes dreams come true.
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The Fifth Step - NT Live

Showing from November 27th.

Evening Tickets £14.95. Film and Two Course Meal £32.95 to £43.95 depending on choice.

Olivier Award-winner Jack Lowden (Slow Horses, Dunkirk) is joined by Emmy and BAFTA-winner Martin Freeman (The Hobbit, The Responder) in the critically acclaimed and subversively funny new play by David Ireland.

After years in the 12-step programme of Alcoholics Anonymous, James becomes a sponsor to newcomer Luka. The pair bond over black coffee, trade stories and build a fragile friendship out of their shared experiences. But as Luka approaches step five – the moment of confession – dangerous truths emerge, threatening the trust on which both of their recoveries depend.

Finn den Hertog directs the provocative and entertaining production filmed live from @sohoplace on London’s West End.

Westlife - Royal Albert Hall (25th Anniversary)

Showing on November 29th at 2.45pm and 8pm and Sunday 30th at 5.25pm.

Evening Tickets £14.95. Film and Two Course Meal £32.95 to £43.95 depending on choice.

Matinee Tickets £12.95. Film and One Course Meal £18.95 to £33.95 depending on choice.

Experience an unforgettable celebration as for the first time ever, Westlife take centre stage at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall for a fun-filled night of nostalgia honouring 25 magnificent years of chart-topping music. Selling over 55 millions records worldwide and with an incredible 14 No.1 singles, Westlife have established themselves as a defining force within pop and one of the world’s biggest bands of the 21st century.

To mark their 25th anniversary, the band will be joined by the renowned Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, bringing Westlife’s biggest hits and fan favourites like Flying Without Wings, Your Raise Me Up and Uptown Girl to life like never before and with the glittering Gatsby-themed stage, this event promises a visual and musical feast for fans and newcomers alike.

This is not just a concert — it’s a cinematic celebration of a legendary band and their enduring legacy.

Christmas & New Year Opening Hours

Christmas Eve - Normal Hours & Normal menu
Christmas Day - We are closed all day.
Boxing Day - Open at 10.45am. Food will be available from noon.
27th - Normal Hours
28th - Normal Hours Weekday menu served (no Sunday roast)
29th - Normal Hours.
30th - Normal Hours
31st - Normal Hours & Normal Menu until 3pm. From 3pm until 5pm cakes & coffee only.
1st Jan - Open at 10.45am. Food available from noon.
2nd Jan onwards - Normal Hours

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Christmas Day - We are closed Merry Christmas Everyone

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